Income Security for Vietnam-Era Veterans: A Research Note

E. Bass, Heidi L. W. Golding
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Little is known about the financial security of Vietnam-era veterans now that most are over 65 and have left the labor force. Using 2018 survey data, we found that, on average, Vietnam-era veterans aged 63 to 78 had slightly less income than nonveterans of their ages: US$63,500 and US$65,000, respectively. Those veterans received more money from Social Security and retirement plans; nonveterans had more earnings and investment income. About 1.3 million Vietnam-era veterans collected an average of US$17,600 in disability compensation from the Department of Veterans Affairs, lifting their average total income above other veterans’ by about US$5,000. Overall, veterans were less likely to be poor or very wealthy than were nonveterans. Information on income provides insight to Congress and the public about the economic stability and, by extension, overall well-being of Vietnam-era veterans as they age.
越战老兵的收入保障:一份研究报告
如今,人们对越战老兵的财务保障知之甚少,因为他们中的大多数人已经超过65岁,离开了劳动力市场。利用2018年的调查数据,我们发现,平均而言,63至78岁的越战退伍军人的收入略低于同年龄段的非退伍军人,分别为6.35万美元和6.5万美元。这些退伍军人从社会保障和退休计划中获得了更多的钱;非退伍军人有更多的收入和投资收入。大约130万越战退伍军人从退伍军人事务部领取了平均1.76万美元的伤残补偿金,使他们的平均总收入比其他退伍军人高出约5000美元。总的来说,退伍军人比非退伍军人更不可能贫穷或非常富有。有关收入的信息为国会和公众提供了有关经济稳定的见解,进而延伸到越战时期退伍军人随着年龄增长的整体福祉。
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